Stafford Hall School, Cheltenham Place, Halifax

Maths Teacher

Maths Teacher

Stafford Hall School, Cheltenham Place, Halifax, HX3 0AW

Salary: £30,888.35 – £40,343.96 per annum

Hours of Week: 40 hours

Contract Type: Permanent – Term Time Only

Stafford Hall School is looking to recruit a skilled and experienced Maths teacher to join their team of enthusiastic and passionate professionals to work with their vulnerable learners to further enhance the provision for young people with EHC Plans.

Requirements:

•Qualified Teacher Status

•Bachelor’s Degree

•Substantial recent experience of teaching in a SEN setting (during the past 3 years)

•Evidence of successful teaching experience with vulnerable children

•Good interpersonal skills and emotional resilience in working with children

•Up to date knowledge of Local Authority and National expectations for SEND including 2014 SEND Code of Practice including knowledge of EHCP and their implementation

•Good awareness of and clear ability to safeguard children by developing appropriate relationships, personal boundaries and maintaining discipline

•Confidence to review own performance and undertake continuous professional learning

•Ability to work well autonomously and use initiative effectively.

As a Maths teacher at Stafford Hall School, you will:

•Teach in a small SEND provision supporting young people with a range of needs that includes those with ASD, ADHD, attachment difficulties or trauma

•Have empathy for and an understanding of young people with mental health & complex needs

•Contribute to EHCP reviews and meetings

•Plan and teach schemes of work and lessons which support academic progress of pupils in line with their personalised outcomes for the subject including Functional skills or GCSEs.

•Complete of all safeguarding, prevent, foundations for safer care and mandatory training annually.

•Promote, develop and sustain positive relationships which include parents and carers, other agencies and community partnerships.

•Engage in staff meeting and INSET

•Promote Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural opportunities within lessons at each opportunity.

About Stafford Hall School:

Stafford Hall offers a family like children’s home with a small school that delivers a full curriculum experience that not only reflects the pupils learning needs but also engages interests, sensory needs and regulation strategies.

Located in Halifax, Stafford Hall accommodates 10 children and can teach up to 20 young people from the ages of 11 to 19. We are able to support young people with autism and learning difficulties. We have high aspirations for our pupils and strive relentlessly to improve relationships between all those who work with children and young people to ensure they feel valued and safe.

Stafford Hall School is a split site provision alongside Amisfield House, staff can be expected to work at either site or may be asked to move site to meet the needs of the students.

Benefits of Working for Young Foundations for us:

•A rewarding career you can be truly proud of

•A supportive environment that is committed to helping you flourish and deliver excellent care to the people we support

•Competitive pay with pay progression opportunities

•Career development and training

•Internal progression opportunities

•Enhanced maternity, paternity and shared parental leave packages

•Employee assistance programme

•Free eye care vouchers

If this sounds like the role for you, apply now!

Young Foundations are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our staff to share this commitment. We adopt fair, robust, and consistent recruitment process across the company online with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, satisfactory reference, right to work checks and where applicable and a prohibition from teaching check.

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About Stafford Hall School

Stafford Hall School caters for children and young people who have autism, severe and complex learning difficulties and who exhibit associated challenging behaviours.

The school can accommodate up to 12 children and young people from ages 11 to 19. The school is mixed gender and non-denominational.